The jurisdiction I worked for experienced a fire associated with molten zinc 
and the Nisqually Earthquake. One of two incidents I knew of where sprinkler 
activation was associated with injury. 

The other was grease fire in a pan. Person in that case was carrying pan on 
fire to dump into sink. Walking slowly I assume. Residential head operated in 
that case. Some burns, although I have no idea of severity. 

I could expand on first if there was general interest.
 
Best.
 
Bruce Verhei

> On 11/13/2025 10:41 AM PST James Crawford <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Just wondering if NFPA has a standard for dealing with molten metals, I know 
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> Thank You
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> James Crawford
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